Toy-pistol construction



R. A. FRISBIE TOY PISTOL CONSTRUCTION Nov. 13, 1928. 1,691,237

Filed D60. 19. 1927.

I/m's /'2 fanii V the inaj or portionofthe pawl is exposed and by providing 'anfextension iof said pivotal connection of the pawl with the casing, which; is inthe fiorm of'a knife-edge connection, comprising, as: shown, a V-point 36 at the lower end of the'pawl and a cooperating seat therefor on thepost 37 "thatfis integral-with the main casing part 10.

'The feeding pawl spring 38' extends upg wa'rdly and rearwardly from the seat 39 provideditherefoinon the structure-of said pawl; 23 and the upper j read endthereof is" seated v c in a'post 40'' and special provision for admit. 'tingthes'ame tolthe operative position afterthe casing parts 10 and 11 have beenjriveted together by means "of the ,op ening; 41in the casing: :Said opening 41is located in the; rearj or edgewall of the lportionl2 of the casingithat"is'adjacent the upper'rear' end V supporting postAO for said spring upper-front portionthat cooperates with the post and these are maintained operatively V sea tedthe one against'iheother bymeans of" 30 the main spring 19.: LA-notch 45 for-theiup' l The pivotalfconnection for the hammer v I v to the seats that; are provided therefor.

member'17 ooinprisesrthe' V-notc h 43 on the per end of said spring '19 is pi o'vided'and is located generally: at the rela ir and lower portion" of thelhammer member-17; i' llhe low'er end of the main spring ltlis seated in a- V;shaped notchAG that'is in; the formyof a depression in the bottom. borderedge wall structure of the adjacent portion 47 of the casing parts 10 and 1-1; A main spring-ad V missionopening't8'is'provided insaid wall structure or casing parts '10 and"; 11 through 1 which said-mainspring {19 can be admitted I and assembled to the operativeposition;

The upper endof'the spring 19 would be first seatedinZthenotch 4.5; the spring is then fullyiadmittedor forced inwardly fso that the lower" end ]will be resiliently .eIiga'ged with othe 'border wallr adjacent the 7 7 simple" implmentthe" lOWC IKeI lddS pushed directed" V, g V with" a frearwardly directe d' on the portlon bymeans of aihook orihorn 54; that V i has afdo'wnwardly directed v-bearing 1 point j' '5 5 that is seated againsta post"f56;and at 1 the rear,f betweeri the horn 54 and the a-rni 50,;has ajivrnotohj 01; seat 57 forftlie -"trigger V forwardly untilit'issprunginto the notch onseatflid "j 3 trigger member 51 x a V r 5 I "'zlli'eitriggermemberfil plays in the trigger slot 52; has the downwardly directed trigger Q3; wis: pivotal-1y hung" from its upper "end' 49 that cooperates'in firing his "engaged with; the seat "57, the: spring p c i I for admittingisaid springi. :The hammer memberf' l'f hasa forwardly.

, The low'el til-ton era ga Spring 15s,

tends generally upwardly, and rearwardly from: said seat 57, and the upper and rear end thereof is seated in a V-notchf59 that isgprovided on the mainlcasing' part 10 and located immediately in front of the anvil 28: Infront of the trigger spring seat 59 the adja'ce'ntc wall structure 60 is provided upperien'd' is 'forced'inwardly so as to bear against the wall structure 60 that borders the upper seat"5 9'; and,'finally,-fsaid upper end' '1 s;pushed"rearwardl so; as-to be in a pos tion to'spring into t e upper seat provided by the V-notch 59.

I The seating ofitheytriggerj spring 'is fa v cilitatedflbythe provision ofguide'or direct-- ing lugsf'62 that are integral with the inner faces ofthe oasin'g: parts 10and .11.

The structural details ofother parts areshaped and constructed and arranged so as to facilitate-the"seatingof the spring ends of a'knife edge bearing for the pivotal c0nnection, and the properflocation' and con-j j struction of the' othe r adjacent partssl '1 "Asdescribed, all'lofthe springs, four number, and the working arts that cooper-'- ate with the hammer mem erare removable and"replaceable-"without separating the casin'g' parts Hand 11: w l r W I claim as .myinvention "11. In toy pistol construction, composed ofmatingpartsheld together by a rivet'f'and having-fan opening on the side of thehandle'portion thatiis provided with a cover, a hammer member operatively supported in, said, casing and provided with a main spring,'imechanism for cooperating with I said hammer member; for effecting the firing, said casing. having" a seat for one end ofvsaid" spring, and said-casing being fp'ro v'ided iwith' an ppening adj aeentj; said seat f 2." toy pistol COIlSiJI'llCtlOll described in claim '1, saidflmec'hanism comprising a *feedin'g pawl that has .a paw-lsspring; and said1paw1 vbeing[positioned so" as-to be re:

movable through said'f first: Inen'tioned open;

3'. Intoy pistol oonstruction as described 'in claim 1'," said mechanism comprising a ieeding"pajwl and a (pawl ',spring therefor, f a postgon saidcasing for backing one; end of said pawl spring, and said casing hav-v one end for.

ing an opening adj ac'entsaid admitting said pawl spring.-

4. 111 tOYEPlSlZOlCQnStIUCtlOn astdescribed clairrrfl,-saidf mechanism comprising a trigger member that eperatesin a trigger slot, and said trigger member being disenv gageable from the other parts of said mech anism and removable through said slot,

5; In toy pistol construction as described in claim 1, said mechanism comprising a trigger member and atrigger spring there-V position; 

